Howard University and 14 HBCUs Launch Association of HBCU Research Institutions
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Posted By: Will Moss on May 12, 2026 Howard University has joined forces with 14 fellow historically Black colleges and universities to launch a groundbreaking coalition aimed at elevating HBCU research leadership on the national stage. The Association of HBCU Research Institutions was officially unveiled at an event held on Howard University's campus, marking a historic collaboration among some of the nation's premier Black research institutions. Key Takeaway: Fifteen HBCUs have united to form the Association of HBCU Research Institutions, a coalition designed to assert and strengthen the research leadership of historically Black colleges and universities across the nation. The launch event, hosted at Howard's campus in Washington, D.C., represents a significant step forward in coordinating research efforts and amplifying the collective impact of HBCU scholarship and innovation. The new association brings together institutions committed to advancing research excellence while addressing critical challenges facing communities of color and the nation as a whole. Howard University, one of the nation's leading research universities and a prominent member of the HBCU community, served as the convening institution for this historic announcement. The university has long been recognized for its contributions to research and scholarship across multiple disciplines. The formation of the Association of HBCU Research Institutions comes at a crucial time when HBCUs are increasingly being recognized for their research contributions despite often operating with fewer resources than predominantly white institutions. By joining together, these 15 institutions aim to strengthen their collective voice in national research conversations and policy discussions. While specific details about the association's initial priorities and member institutions beyond Howard were not disclosed in the announcement, the coalition signals a strategic effort to position HBCUs as essential players in the national research landscape. The association is expected to facilitate collaboration, share best practices, and advocate for increased research funding and recognition for member institutions. This collaborative approach reflects a growing trend among HBCUs to leverage collective strength while maintaining their individual institutional identities and missions. The association's headquarters and leadership structure have not yet been announced, but the choice of Howard University's campus for the launch event underscores the institution's central role in this initiative. Further details about the association's strategic goals, governance structure, and specific member institutions are expected to be released in the coming weeks. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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